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good morning america." and have a wonderful friday and a great weekend. >> straight ahead, a new alert leads to new evacuations overseas. we'll have the latest. plus a terrifying situation as police say a mother and deducts her two children from the hospital. "good morning, washington," it is friday, august 9th, i'm scott thuman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. we're going to get started with weather. get over to meteorologist jacqui jeras. jacqui, we're just saying today really a lot like yesterday. >> yes, we're waking up to a couple sprinkles and light showers. all of this is north of the metro area but a bit of a gloomy start for your friday. there you can see t
good morning america." and have a wonderful friday and a great weekend. >> straight ahead, a new alert leads to new evacuations overseas. we'll have the latest. plus a terrifying situation as police say a mother and deducts her two children from the hospital. "good morning, washington," it is friday, august 9th, i'm scott thuman. >> and i'm jummy olabanji. we're going to get started with weather. get over to meteorologist jacqui jeras. jacqui, we're just saying today...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. >> a long time associate of d.c. mayor vincent gray is expected to plead guilty to making a false statement to federal investigators. vernon hawkins will appear in court this morning. he is accused of obstructing an investigation into the finances of gray's 2010 run for mayor. and gun rights activist will be in a d.c. courtroom this morning where his attorney is expected to again ask for bond. kokesh is charged with openly carrying a shotgun in the district. he has been held without bond since his arrest last month. and former congressman jesse jackson jr. will be sentenced tomorrow for campaign finance fraud. jackson requested he serve his time at an alabama prison camp, or prison in north carolina, so he can be close do family. his wife will also be sentenced tomorrow after pleading guilty to tax fraud. jummy. >> return now toen a abc 7, i team investigation, it is an exclusive story. a mistake with d.c.'s fire and ems
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. >> a long time associate of d.c. mayor vincent gray is expected to plead guilty to making a false statement to federal investigators. vernon hawkins will appear in court this morning. he is accused of obstructing an investigation into the finances of gray's 2010 run for mayor. and gun rights activist will be in a d.c. courtroom this...
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america runs on dunkin'. "the democratic party of virginia sponsored this ad." "i started working wn i was about sixteen years old and i've workedor about sixty years. now i'm retired and i do rely on social security and medicare. i think ken cuccinelli does not care about people like me. in his book cuccinelli questions whether medicare and social security should exist and said peoe are dependent on government. itit scares me to think of ken cuinelli as governor. i think he is waout of touch with everybody." pretzels! [loudly] no, thanks! pretzel roll from dunkin'. try the nenew pretzel roll sandwiches from dunkin' -- get any bakery sandwich on a soft, warm pretzel roll today. america runs on dunkin'. is brought to you by the following. and what's your name? ohoh, it's flo and what do you do? oh, i sell insurance li no one else. oh, that's nice. thank you. announcer: now, that's progressive. call or click today. protect your dog's dental health for just a fraction of the cost of greenies. minties helps clean teeth, freshen breath, and reduce plaque and tartar.
america runs on dunkin'. "the democratic party of virginia sponsored this ad." "i started working wn i was about sixteen years old and i've workedor about sixty years. now i'm retired and i do rely on social security and medicare. i think ken cuccinelli does not care about people like me. in his book cuccinelli questions whether medicare and social security should exist and said peoe are dependent on government. itit scares me to think of ken cuinelli as governor. i think he is...
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he'll be on "good morning america" later this morning. >>> a study found that pregnant women who had their labor artificially started or sped up are more likely to give birth to autistic children. the increased risk likely comes from a pre-existing problem with pregnancy. the study does not prove that inducing labor causes autism. >>> another win for the dodgers. >> here's neil and stan at espn with all the highlights. >> good morning. welcome to our "sportscenter" studios here in los angeles. i'm stan verrett, along with neil everett, who is talking baseball. >> yeah. it's time for dodger baseball. hottest team in baseball. the dodgers at home against the mets. dodgers in a current five-game win streak. they're getting it done. that win over tampa bay the other night was unbelievable. down 2-0, bottom of the sixth. not down 2-0 anymore. adrian gonzalez makes the blooper reel. and yasiel puig would give them a lead on a sac fly. nick punto, buying insurance. this one's for danny devito. dodgers, 4-2. sixth-straight victory. the mets will throw matt harvey at him tuesday. >>> yu darvi
he'll be on "good morning america" later this morning. >>> a study found that pregnant women who had their labor artificially started or sped up are more likely to give birth to autistic children. the increased risk likely comes from a pre-existing problem with pregnancy. the study does not prove that inducing labor causes autism. >>> another win for the dodgers. >> here's neil and stan at espn with all the highlights. >> good morning. welcome to our...
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. >> all right, ginger, we'll see you on "good morning america." >>> meantime that wildfire out in southern california we're also following that tonight, this evening the fire is 40% contained. the people who have been evacuated have been allowed to return home. >>> we move on tonight and to new video coming in moments after a small plane crashed in a suburban neighborhood in connecticut. these exclusive images shot by a neighbor as he was approaching the crash scene, unsure of what he was about to see. tonight, we're learning of those four who didn't survive. three of them children. linzie janis on the scene for us tonight. >> reporter: just seconds after a plane crashes into this home, a neighbor capturing the chaos on his cell phone -- >> oh, my god! >> reporter: people running to the windows, asking if there are children inside. >> is there a kid in there? >> i don't know. >> reporter: their mother on the front lawn screaming. >> she said my two children are in the house. >> i flipped over the crib and looked in the closet, and couldn't find anybody. >> reporter: siblings are believed t
. >> all right, ginger, we'll see you on "good morning america." >>> meantime that wildfire out in southern california we're also following that tonight, this evening the fire is 40% contained. the people who have been evacuated have been allowed to return home. >>> we move on tonight and to new video coming in moments after a small plane crashed in a suburban neighborhood in connecticut. these exclusive images shot by a neighbor as he was approaching the crash...
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into good morning america tomorrow. [knock on door] (audrey) jeff, can you get that? hey. hey, bud. hey, can i borrow your inflatable mattress for my mom's visit? yeah, sure, it's in the hall closet. oh, actually, i'm running to the airport to get her. can you bring it over? i'm sorry, did we get married when i wasn't looking? it's just that jen's meeting my mom for the first time. it's--it's pretty exciting. how so? well, i mean i just think that she's lucky she's not gegetting one of thoe meddling mother-in-laws. i mean, my mom's really cool. well, i'm sure it'll go smoothly. i'll bring the bed over. oh, hey, thanks. "my mom's really cool." kid's priceless. hey, the tv's not working. did you touch the remote? not since i saw you scratching yourself with it. well, eck the bedroom tv. i'll call the satellllite company. let's go. oh, great, a recording. (audrey) bedroom's not working either. technical difficulties? what did i call, the 1960s? how hard can it be to keep a satellite in geosynchronous orbit with the earth t
into good morning america tomorrow. [knock on door] (audrey) jeff, can you get that? hey. hey, bud. hey, can i borrow your inflatable mattress for my mom's visit? yeah, sure, it's in the hall closet. oh, actually, i'm running to the airport to get her. can you bring it over? i'm sorry, did we get married when i wasn't looking? it's just that jen's meeting my mom for the first time. it's--it's pretty exciting. how so? well, i mean i just think that she's lucky she's not gegetting one of thoe...
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announcer: play through 30 years of "wheel of fortune" in a new spin on america's number-one game show. -- captioions by vitac -- www.vitac.com so i decidedt was time to find some real harmony with nature. [ screaming ] whoo! oh, yeah. elmo! [ howling ] mmm! [ eagle chirps ] [ train whistles ] [ bird chirping ] [ screaming ] [ tuba bellows ] whoa. hey! [ screaming ] [ snoring ] music to mom's ears. we may live in houses, but we're born for busch gardens. this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament. here is our first group of semifinalists -- a high-school social-studieseacher from tacoma, washington... ...a 3rd-grade teacher from new york, new york... ...and a high-school chemistry teacher from charlottesvil, virginia... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- ex trebek! thk you, johy gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome, everyone. it's the middle of the week, but it's also the first of our three semifinal g game. these are sudden-victory games. only the winner gets to come back to play on monday and tuesday of next week for $100,0,000. so, michael, whitney, and joh
announcer: play through 30 years of "wheel of fortune" in a new spin on america's number-one game show. -- captioions by vitac -- www.vitac.com so i decidedt was time to find some real harmony with nature. [ screaming ] whoo! oh, yeah. elmo! [ howling ] mmm! [ eagle chirps ] [ train whistles ] [ bird chirping ] [ screaming ] [ tuba bellows ] whoa. hey! [ screaming ] [ snoring ] music to mom's ears. we may live in houses, but we're born for busch gardens. this is the...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per r month. verdier. >> checking our top stories at 4:43 on this monday morning. suspicious death in st. mary's county is classified at a homicide. the body of 32-year-old moneta strickland was found on three notch in mechanicsville. police are trying to find out who may have killed her and why. a pedestrian is dead after a accident in prince george's county. a man was hit by a car in largo road in upper marlboro. the driver stayed at the scene and police say it was not alcohol-related. the trial of a man who allegedly killed shawn taylor, former redskins, is being delayed again. eric rivera's trial was supposed to start today but a florida court postponed it until september 16th. taylor died in 2007 after shot at his home in miami. >> a major announcement in the case of a missing teenager. the fbi said it made an arrest in the disappearance of 17-year-old alexis murphy. jay korff has the story. >> it has been more than a week sinc
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per r month. verdier. >> checking our top stories at 4:43 on this monday morning. suspicious death in st. mary's county is classified at a homicide. the body of 32-year-old moneta strickland was found on three notch in mechanicsville. police are trying to find out who may have killed her and why. a pedestrian is dead after a accident in prince...
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the average price of gas in america dropped to 3.56 for a gallon of regular. that's down 7 cents in one week. the prices also 16 cents lower than this time last year. >>> and if you're planning a car trip, tonight something to give you second thoughts about taking your pet for a ride. a new crash test shows just how dangerous it is even if your dog is strapped in tight, abc's david kerley with the jarring results. >> reporter: there isn't a lot that makes a dog happier than lapping up the wind out a car window. more and more owners, though, worried about their pet safety are using restraints. but are they safe? look at this crash test dummy dog and how the restraint breaks when the brakes are slammed on. >> lot of these are failing? >> lot of them are failing. >> reporter: for the last several months the center iii fete safety using a third party test lab to see thousand restraints on the market actually work. a dummy dog wearing several different versions. the research is being funded by the car company subaru. one half of its owners are also pet owners. >> m
the average price of gas in america dropped to 3.56 for a gallon of regular. that's down 7 cents in one week. the prices also 16 cents lower than this time last year. >>> and if you're planning a car trip, tonight something to give you second thoughts about taking your pet for a ride. a new crash test shows just how dangerous it is even if your dog is strapped in tight, abc's david kerley with the jarring results. >> reporter: there isn't a lot that makes a dog happier than...
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in 1962 the overall clampetts loaded up their pickup trucks and drove into the hearts of america. we watched as they brought their country shenanigans to the glitz and glamour of beverly hills. he classic show green acres. these days the hotst shows on tv take a page from the country roots, rural reality takes us out of the city and deep into the country. the woods and even the swamp. shows like "duck dynasty" and honey boo re comes boo. these days country folk have been crowned the new reality royalty. and for now, they are here to tay. our next guest is a reality tv expert who wrote for the "new york times" and n.p.r. here to shed light on the rural reality phenomenon. nice to see you, andy. all right. reality tv in general seems to be taking over the airwaves. why is that? >> i think because scripted shows got lazy and did not have really interesting, compelling characters or people with spectacular facial hair. now we have real people living their real lives. katie: and we have more in common with these people. >> absolutely. they are totally relatable. watch and see reflectio
in 1962 the overall clampetts loaded up their pickup trucks and drove into the hearts of america. we watched as they brought their country shenanigans to the glitz and glamour of beverly hills. he classic show green acres. these days the hotst shows on tv take a page from the country roots, rural reality takes us out of the city and deep into the country. the woods and even the swamp. shows like "duck dynasty" and honey boo re comes boo. these days country folk have been crowned the...
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>> announcer: keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >>> thanks for being with us tonight. and let's be honest. unless you are a genetic freak or a cyborg created in the labs of dolce & gabbana dropping a couple of dress sizes in a month is going to hurt. now, traditionally that pain comes at the gym or on a liposuction table or under a whalebone corset. but now there is a new way to wince your way into a size 4. tongue surgery that uses pain to erase all joy of eating. it's called the tongue patch diet. if you think i'm making it up just to scare you, here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: meet marlene beltran and lisandra lanusa. two women about to start one of the most extreme weight loss plans yet. the tongue patch diet. plastic mesh known for hernia repair is sewn onto the tongue making eating solid food painful if not impossible. >> this is our patch. there it is. we put it right into the portion of her tongue. >> reporter: it's a kind of aversion therapy, pioneered in the u.s. by cosmetic
>> announcer: keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >>> thanks for being with us tonight. and let's be honest. unless you are a genetic freak or a cyborg created in the labs of dolce & gabbana dropping a couple of dress sizes in a month is going to hurt. now, traditionally that pain comes at the gym or on a liposuction table or under a whalebone corset. but now there is a new way to wince your way into a size 4. tongue surgery that...
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>> is that the woman who fired me from "good morning america"? >> no, we would never do that to you again. please welcome your former co-host and sister in sappho, meaning your sister lesbian, meredith viera. [ cheers and applause ] >> you didn't have to say anything. meredith. >> look at this. i'm so happy to be here. meredith, welcome. >> thank you, darling. >> you and joy have shared many, many special moments. >> these are the key parts, too. she's such a slut -- >> i know what she is. i know what you are. let's take a look at the memories you have shared together. >> kissed you. >> oh, come on. star, you can watch. >> not again. >> star. >> very sexy. but it didn't do much for me. [ applause ] meredith, what did that kiss mean to you? besides making you the leading lesbian journalist in america? >> i had never gone that way at all. i was very straight. there was something about joy. i was drawn to her. when we finally pushed star aside in a rather violent move and locked lips, i don't know if -- there was that faint smell of peppermint and g
>> is that the woman who fired me from "good morning america"? >> no, we would never do that to you again. please welcome your former co-host and sister in sappho, meaning your sister lesbian, meredith viera. [ cheers and applause ] >> you didn't have to say anything. meredith. >> look at this. i'm so happy to be here. meredith, welcome. >> thank you, darling. >> you and joy have shared many, many special moments. >> these are the key parts,...
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and so, after nine years of separation an arrival gate in america. pure joy. >> hi, daddy. christie maynard who heard their story stepped in to help the family. >> very pretty. >> reporter: she took her on a shopping trip on her first day in america. >> it is so cool. >> yeah, let's go. it is so overwhelming, it makes me feel complete. >> reporter: and she already has a big american dream. >> i want to be a doctor, like for women who is pregnant, and small kids. >> reporter: ast steory that red us, sometimes god smiles and those who lived through dark days in africa can find light in a country founded on hope. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >> what a great way. >> love that story. >> what a great we to end our newscast. the family reunited after nine years. boy do they have stories to tell each other. >> what a wonderful young woman she is. >> she will be a doctor. >> bet you she will. >> i can't wait to see it happen. good for them. >> see you in a little bit. ♪ >>> this the new york city police department now has to be part of the solution because the judge has agree
and so, after nine years of separation an arrival gate in america. pure joy. >> hi, daddy. christie maynard who heard their story stepped in to help the family. >> very pretty. >> reporter: she took her on a shopping trip on her first day in america. >> it is so cool. >> yeah, let's go. it is so overwhelming, it makes me feel complete. >> reporter: and she already has a big american dream. >> i want to be a doctor, like for women who is pregnant, and...
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. >>> sleeplessness in america. millions of people using prescription meds. tonight, who's desperate for a good night's sleep and why pills are not always the right answer. >>> and against the odds. beloved tv star valerie harper. tonight, meredith vieira is with her as doctors tell her something she didn't see coming. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. i'm lester holt in for brian. the u.s. tonight appears to have just lost a key ally as it tries to build consensus for a punishing military attack on syria. there's late word from london that britain's parliament has tonight against supporting an attack. but even as efforts towards an international consensus unravel, the white house is still pressing its case here at home for a military strike. in a conference call this evening, members of the president's national security team are briefing congressional leaders in what the white house believes is the syrian government's role in an attack. and
. >>> sleeplessness in america. millions of people using prescription meds. tonight, who's desperate for a good night's sleep and why pills are not always the right answer. >>> and against the odds. beloved tv star valerie harper. tonight, meredith vieira is with her as doctors tell her something she didn't see coming. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams....
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. >> no -- >>> from abc news live from new york, this is "good morning america" with dan harris and bianna golodryga. >> i have this exam right here, it's incredibly embarrassing. describe the battle of quebec. who first discovered the following places, florida, pacific ocean, the mississippi river, the st. lawrence river. >> you don't know who won the battle of quebec? >> yes. no, i don't. >> where did you go to school? >> i don't know who was fighting in the battle of quebec. >>> we have news this morning. developing story out of the michigan, the doctor accused of trying to profit by mistreating cancer patients. the fed raided his office. what his lawyer is saying this case this morning. >> this has allegedly been going on for years. >>> on a happier note, he's the nfl's oldest rookie, he's 28 years old, and after serving times for a crime he did not commit. brian banks is getting a shot at his nfl dream. so many people rooting for him. >> i love this story, his attitude is great. you'll hear from him coming up. >>> and you may have seen the can chillow infomercial, and this morning mom
. >> no -- >>> from abc news live from new york, this is "good morning america" with dan harris and bianna golodryga. >> i have this exam right here, it's incredibly embarrassing. describe the battle of quebec. who first discovered the following places, florida, pacific ocean, the mississippi river, the st. lawrence river. >> you don't know who won the battle of quebec? >> yes. no, i don't. >> where did you go to school? >> i don't know who...
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mid august peak driving season in america. we have all become accustomed the heat up in the summertime gas prices. >> this year it didn't happen. gas prices are going ein the opposite direction. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america, gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56 down a nickel from last week. and there may be even more relief at the pump by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> think it would be amazing. if it goes down it would be great. great thing for me. i would come into the city more often with my car. >> reporter: the reason for the dip. aaa says crude oil prices are lower putting downward pressure on gas prices. if there are no hurricanes this season to threaten refinery production prices are expected to stay the same or fall more. the good news keeps on pouring in. after three years of rising prices the gas average for 2014 is expected to be $3.37
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>> he's really angry, america. >>> good morning, america. i know some people that are really happy. here are the winning numbers in the lottery. get it out. 5, 25, 30, 58, 59 and the powerball, 32. >> oh. foiled by 32. >> just -- i was just going to say, that 32. >> we were close. line up because we've all gone winless. except for three. two of them coming actually in new jersey. here's one look at little egg harbor. it is in the sandy disaster zone. so, some real joy headed to a place that could use it. meanwhile, our linsey davis tracking the latest overnight from another winning location in the state of new jersey. that's where we find her. south brunswick, the place. linsey davis, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, josh. this is the super stop 'n shop. things opening up here. we were able to talk to one of the employees not too long ago inside. and he was telling us this isn't normally the place that has lottery frenzy. if you wanted to line up for a powerball ticket, there was no line at all. and while he has no idea who purchased that winning ticket, he's convince
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the world meets america's newest millionaire. we have new details about who is taking home one of the jack pots from new jersey. also ahead. >> my main goal for this whole project is to find the real paul. >> the decade old mystery of a missing baby. why this man believed that little boy was him. in
the world meets america's newest millionaire. we have new details about who is taking home one of the jack pots from new jersey. also ahead. >> my main goal for this whole project is to find the real paul. >> the decade old mystery of a missing baby. why this man believed that little boy was him. in
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. >>> and good morning, america. robin and sam are off today. and it's shaping up to be a very busy tuesday. so much to get to. including the father of 16-year-old hannah anderson. he is now speaking out for the first time since hannah's kidnapping. what an ordeal for that family. >> and dad says it will be a slow recovery. we'll get to that in a moment. >>> we want to go right to ginger zee. funnel clouds over baltimore. >> it's a huge feel. we have strong to severe thunderstorms for a large part of the east. the funnel clouds were reported earlier. now, the severe weather, just southwest of philadelphia. not only is this going to bring you the severe weather potential, in the mid-atlantic and northeast, flood watches from connecticut to kentucky, all throughout the plains. and that one town, manitou springs, got so hard hit last weekend, hit again last night. >> it's the most terrifying thing i've ever seen. i can't stop shaking. >> reporter: flash flooding, terrorizing the mountains of colorado again. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: a body found
. >>> and good morning, america. robin and sam are off today. and it's shaping up to be a very busy tuesday. so much to get to. including the father of 16-year-old hannah anderson. he is now speaking out for the first time since hannah's kidnapping. what an ordeal for that family. >> and dad says it will be a slow recovery. we'll get to that in a moment. >>> we want to go right to ginger zee. funnel clouds over baltimore. >> it's a huge feel. we have strong to...
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america runs on dunkin'. >> good morning. the cleanup of the lincoln memorial could be finished today. workers are almost done removing the green paint from that statue. when complete the parks service will take away the scaffolding. authorities say several monuments were vandalized by a woman charged with defacing the national cathedral. police need your help finding a bank robber. they believe the same man robbed to capital one branches, one on may 22 in white oak and a second one in germantown on july 24. police resort -- police released the security amide -- security camera image. let us talk about that friday morning commute. >> we are moving a little better than normal on area interstate. normalwe are seeing the delay on the 11th street bridge. you should find all lanes open. he have one problem in northwest washington, it looks like we have some down wires affecting nebraska avenue and van ness street. let us get weather with jacqui gerace. >> i am starting to sound like a broken record but we may have more of a change
america runs on dunkin'. >> good morning. the cleanup of the lincoln memorial could be finished today. workers are almost done removing the green paint from that statue. when complete the parks service will take away the scaffolding. authorities say several monuments were vandalized by a woman charged with defacing the national cathedral. police need your help finding a bank robber. they believe the same man robbed to capital one branches, one on may 22 in white oak and a second one in...
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we don't all do this in america. just on "would you fall for that." >>> coming up -- ♪ sewn sign everywhere a sign >> sign, sign, everywhere a sign. >> this is going to be fun. >> scott tests the theory of authority. >> i'm afraid the baby has to stay on this side. >> what's your sign? >> a little short here. ♪ [ male announcer ] after pushing the limits of pushing buttons, introducing the button to end all buttons. siri, do i have any...
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your kids back to school cool by showing you how to pop up their style this year with help from one of america's favorite stores! all that, "hot topics" and more coming up live on "the view"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ applause ] >>> hello. wow. hello. welcome to "the view." barbara is not here today, joining us as guest co-host is tv host and journalist marysol castro. hey. [ cheers and applause ] >> good to be with you guys. great to be here. >> nice to see you. >> yes. >> well, honey, i -- >> it is bedlam. >> all the time. three powerball tickets were sold. >> yes. >> there are three winners, two of them in the only two places in new jersey i did not buy tickets. [ laughter ] >> where? >> way far from where i was. that what i know. i did not win. did anybody else? >> i have never played powerball. it never crossed my attention. >> your legs open and a smile on your face. [ laughter ] >> that's how you do it. >> sal played a whole bunch this time, i kept telling him, sal, you got to go somewhere where you can't pronounce the name of the city. those are the only peopl
your kids back to school cool by showing you how to pop up their style this year with help from one of america's favorite stores! all that, "hot topics" and more coming up live on "the view"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ applause ] >>> hello. wow. hello. welcome to "the view." barbara is not here today, joining us as guest co-host is tv host and journalist marysol castro. hey. [ cheers and applause ] >> good to be with you...
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we're here at six flags america in upper marlboro. school supplies. how can people get half off their ticket to six flags? >> this week we have a -- today is our annual school supplies drive. bring in six school supply items and you'll get a halfway ticket and all the items will be donated who will give them to title one schools in washington, d.c., prince george's county. >> making a difference. and original packaging? >> they need to be in their original packaging, six items. half ticket for 9.99. >> then you can ride the bonsai pipeline. >> you can. you're going to ride it? >> i'm legitimately phobic about the water slide. you rode it? >> i did ride it. the worst part is standing there and you look down and see how far you're going to drop it and what type of tube there is, yeah. >> it's something that you stand on and you're just waiting and waiting. >> you cross your legs, you cross your arms, you have to hold on to yourself because you'll be scared. straight down, 250 feet until you come out at the bottom and it's a twist and a turn and a little
we're here at six flags america in upper marlboro. school supplies. how can people get half off their ticket to six flags? >> this week we have a -- today is our annual school supplies drive. bring in six school supply items and you'll get a halfway ticket and all the items will be donated who will give them to title one schools in washington, d.c., prince george's county. >> making a difference. and original packaging? >> they need to be in their original packaging, six...
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. >> everybody live somewhere and you were telling us where we live in america the end of the suburbs. can you tell us about your title? guest of the main idea behind the book is that more than half a century of expansion into the suburbs the suburbs are at this sort of more than any other place the sort of cultural pillar of america. it embodies the american dream. it's the image of suburbia that people strive for and where most people live but that is changing. it's changing pretty dramatically. these changes happen slowly over time but every indicator you look at a showing this. we are tiring of this way of life and the reasons behind that are numerous and they are complex and they have been kind of grinding away for a number of years. but, the data the indicators out there, the sense of the american people who live in the suburbs we are really looking at a seismic change in how and where we live. i just thought there was a really momentous trends and one worth delving into so i did. >> host: i will be interested to hear about these indicators but first i wanted to know what inspir
. >> everybody live somewhere and you were telling us where we live in america the end of the suburbs. can you tell us about your title? guest of the main idea behind the book is that more than half a century of expansion into the suburbs the suburbs are at this sort of more than any other place the sort of cultural pillar of america. it embodies the american dream. it's the image of suburbia that people strive for and where most people live but that is changing. it's changing pretty...
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welcome to "good morning america." >> good to be here. nice to see you. >> what was that like the play the iconic nancy reagan? >> it was great. it was fun. it's a big responsibility. >> how do you feel having seen it? >> she told friends of minithat know her that she was happy i was playing her. i think she'll be pleased. because that really did happen. she really did invite the butler. she was like a chief of staff. she was the one that wanted to have the summit with the russians and, you know, a smart woman. i was nervous because i really wanted to do my little thing properly for her. what i did study was her speech inflections and how she talks. >> it is remarkable. it's not a big role, but it's very impactful. >> i just wanted to be in the movie. i love it so much. it's an important movie. you do learn a tremendous about in the course of the movie. you get taken in as a human being whatever your race or et nis si into the story. and -- just totally absorbed. >> what was it like being on the set with all the incredible agenters. an ex
welcome to "good morning america." >> good to be here. nice to see you. >> what was that like the play the iconic nancy reagan? >> it was great. it was fun. it's a big responsibility. >> how do you feel having seen it? >> she told friends of minithat know her that she was happy i was playing her. i think she'll be pleased. because that really did happen. she really did invite the butler. she was like a chief of staff. she was the one that wanted to have...
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the suburbs have grown so much that they really mayor america. the suburbs a very kind of shape and flavor, wealthy, every kind of class, every kind of race. they really do resemble america much more than they did in the '50s and '60s when they were born. and even the '70s. so that's a little different. people like to be around people like themselves around people like them so sticky seed all over the place. easyou see that a new your city. the housing prices are pricing out anybody but bankers. so maybe it's not so diverse any more. >> host: your neighborhood is -- >> guest: it is. i say it's the latter 25 year old with $2500 handbags. >> host: i saw this transition, i saw firsthand where toll brothers, former suburban mostly real estate developer is now going into the city because they see money to be made. and these luxury condos look and, in fact, cost a fortune to also that racial flip but also -- you talk a lot about that. >> guest: gender is a brings all the money to this but what's pushes a lot of people out. it's what has made new york a
the suburbs have grown so much that they really mayor america. the suburbs a very kind of shape and flavor, wealthy, every kind of class, every kind of race. they really do resemble america much more than they did in the '50s and '60s when they were born. and even the '70s. so that's a little different. people like to be around people like themselves around people like them so sticky seed all over the place. easyou see that a new your city. the housing prices are pricing out anybody but...
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the suburbs coming to know, the suburbs are more than any other place sort of the cultural pillar of america to read it embodies the american dream, it's very -- the image of the house in suburbia is what people strive for and where people live but that is changing coming and it's changing pretty dramatically. these changes have been slowly over time that every indicator you look at is showing this. we are tired of this way of life and the reasons behind that are numerous and complex and kind of draining away for a number of years. the debt indicators out there, the sort of sense of the american people who live in the suburbs were really looking at a sort of seismic change in how and where we live and i just thought that was a really momentous trend and one with delving into and so i did. >> host: i will be interested to hear about those indicators. but first i wanted to know what inspired you to write this book to look at this? >> guest: i kind of caught west about the headlines of the census data showing sort of whiffs of the speculative on to the radar and i thought this interesting. ther
the suburbs coming to know, the suburbs are more than any other place sort of the cultural pillar of america to read it embodies the american dream, it's very -- the image of the house in suburbia is what people strive for and where people live but that is changing coming and it's changing pretty dramatically. these changes have been slowly over time that every indicator you look at is showing this. we are tired of this way of life and the reasons behind that are numerous and complex and kind...
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this is america. you're suppose to be able to walk down the streets and if you're not doing anything criminal, then you don't get asked for your papers. this is not the police state. >> and the mayor of new york if there is no stop and frisk. and let's imagine for a second that stop and frisk is responsible solely for the dramatic collapse in crime. that it's been national and across the country. and now let's accept it for the fact that it was stop and frisk. that it is still un-american and still unconstitutional and still racist. but i think that you cannot actually make the claim that you would not have had it. the similar decline. >> is it racist that 90% of the jail inmates are mail and not women and that something like the african americans by 7-1 are inprisoned more than the white folks. 3-1 more than asians. that's absurd. you base it on who committed the crime. and in the crimes and who has a lawyer. and the first civil rights, the rights to the other elements there. the first civil rights t
this is america. you're suppose to be able to walk down the streets and if you're not doing anything criminal, then you don't get asked for your papers. this is not the police state. >> and the mayor of new york if there is no stop and frisk. and let's imagine for a second that stop and frisk is responsible solely for the dramatic collapse in crime. that it's been national and across the country. and now let's accept it for the fact that it was stop and frisk. that it is still un-american...
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across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the as
across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation....
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>> reporter: here's a man who was just beats away from dying, beating the odds, and becoming one of america's longest heart transplant survivors. >> if you're a person waiting for a transplant or waiting with a disease, it will give you new life. >> these days it's just another cardiac operation. >> reporter: like orlando, he sees a future using artificial and mechanical hearts. >> will we be able to grow hearts in a dish the way they just grew a hamburger in a dish? that's way in the future. >> reporter: an amazing story of a man who is all heart. >> i'm so proud of him and how hard he's worked to get to this point and he continues to work hard every day and take each day one at a time. >> and as time clicks away, so does orlando's heart. orlando leads a normal life. he works out, eats right, takes his medicine and checks in wh dr. casper. happily ever after, 30 years later. >>> an abc news exclusive tonight. one family's private anguish is making headlines around the globe. nearly 15 years ago a newborn was kidnapped from a chicago hospital and later returned. but now after months of invest
>> reporter: here's a man who was just beats away from dying, beating the odds, and becoming one of america's longest heart transplant survivors. >> if you're a person waiting for a transplant or waiting with a disease, it will give you new life. >> these days it's just another cardiac operation. >> reporter: like orlando, he sees a future using artificial and mechanical hearts. >> will we be able to grow hearts in a dish the way they just grew a hamburger in a...
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everyone and welcome to the show that goes across the country highlighting the best young athletes america has to offer... we'll head down to san antonio to check out the u.s. army all-american bowl in just a bit... but today's a ia
everyone and welcome to the show that goes across the country highlighting the best young athletes america has to offer... we'll head down to san antonio to check out the u.s. army all-american bowl in just a bit... but today's a ia
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. >> this is america's number one financial news program. "on the money" now, maria bartiromo. >> what's making news as we head into a new week. a cool-down on wall street. all the major indices took a tumble suffering the worst one and two-day drops in two months on wednesday and thursday. that led to a fall in the price of treasuries. investors are preparing for the fed's eventual winding down of the bond-buying program. also driving up concern on the street, a key earnings disappointment from walmart. the nation's largest retailer, largest employer, citing weaker sales and cutting its outlook for the year letter bellwether cisco warned uncertain demand for technology products, that could to cut as many as 4,000 jobs, 5% of the workforce. it wasn't all bad. fewer u.s. workers are being laid off. the weekly count of initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped to the lowest level since october of 2007. charges have been brought up in the jpmorgan chase london whale investigation. manhattan u.s. attorney has brought conspiracy and
. >> this is america's number one financial news program. "on the money" now, maria bartiromo. >> what's making news as we head into a new week. a cool-down on wall street. all the major indices took a tumble suffering the worst one and two-day drops in two months on wednesday and thursday. that led to a fall in the price of treasuries. investors are preparing for the fed's eventual winding down of the bond-buying program. also driving up concern on the street, a key...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store nr you at tempurpedic.com. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report." ♪ dennis: what is a crisis without a great nickname? the nasdaq flash freeze, a public-relations nightmare. the mysterious glyphs a grounded trading to a halt also resulted in gobbledegook statements that no one could understand. joining me now, managing director at chaplain capital investments and the president and cio of ng capital group. thank you for being with us. i want you to listen to a sound bite from the ceo of nasdaq talking to liz claman earlier today. first give a listen. >> well, our communications system worked well yesterday. it could always be improved. the first order of business is to focus on solving the problem and then deal wiih people directly involved with the problem. in one of those open lines we have people representing our issues on the call. th were there t
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store nr you at tempurpedic.com. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report." ♪ dennis: what is a crisis without a great nickname? the nasdaq flash freeze, a public-relations nightmare. the mysterious glyphs a grounded trading to a halt also resulted in gobbledegook statements that no one could understand....
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. >> reporter: a new america fountion is saying may increase tuition. that bill was part of loan forgiveness, and while it looks like they're being generous, maybe not so much. georgetown says, that is not the deal at all. a "saying these bonds, primarily from tuition paid by students either through their own resources are federal laws that are fully repaid at up to almost 8% interest. they say they put $2 million in the this program and expect that the costs will rise. $2 million annually in the costs will rise. gerri: let me just say this about that, how, as a taxpayer. thank you for that report. disconcerting. >> thanks. gerri:ell, we pay for everything, don't we? how about this, restaurants around the country are putting in their own special order, hold the kids. a mexican restaurant in texas becoming the latest establishment to refuse service to children. in this case past 7:00 p.m. of course they wreak havoc on other patrons, but to bar kids from restaurants, is a legal? joininge now, attorneys. welcome a discrimination law called the reason -- le
. >> reporter: a new america fountion is saying may increase tuition. that bill was part of loan forgiveness, and while it looks like they're being generous, maybe not so much. georgetown says, that is not the deal at all. a "saying these bonds, primarily from tuition paid by students either through their own resources are federal laws that are fully repaid at up to almost 8% interest. they say they put $2 million in the this program and expect that the costs will rise. $2 million...
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the suburbs have grown so much they really mirror america. every kind of shape and flavor, wealthy, every kind of class and race, they really do resemble america much more than they did in the '50s and '60s and '70s. but people like to be around people like themselves. new york city, the housing prices are pricing out anybody but bankers. so it's not so different. >> host: your neighborhood. >> guest: it's the land of 25-year-olds and $2,500 hand bags. >> host: i saw this transition you talk about firsthand. where tolle brothers, the former suburban mostly real estate developer is now going into the cities because they see money to be made, and these luxury condos look and in fact cost a fortune, so, also that flip, that racial flip, and gentrification. >> guest: that what made new york unaffordable for a lot of people. >> host: so tell us about the millenials. let's talk about the millenials. how are they going to change how we live and where we live? >> guest: sure. they're so steady. they're poked and prodded. a study about literally every
the suburbs have grown so much they really mirror america. every kind of shape and flavor, wealthy, every kind of class and race, they really do resemble america much more than they did in the '50s and '60s and '70s. but people like to be around people like themselves. new york city, the housing prices are pricing out anybody but bankers. so it's not so different. >> host: your neighborhood. >> guest: it's the land of 25-year-olds and $2,500 hand bags. >> host: i saw this...
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navigating to push and coax americas into obamacare. an essay now capable of are treating 75% of all internet traffic. the irs going after tax exempt groups. they president bypassing congress to push a cell phone tax to pay for internet in all schools. a senate majority leader determined to up the
navigating to push and coax americas into obamacare. an essay now capable of are treating 75% of all internet traffic. the irs going after tax exempt groups. they president bypassing congress to push a cell phone tax to pay for internet in all schools. a senate majority leader determined to up the
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. >> people know in san francisco, first thing they think about is, let's go across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states.
. >> people know in san francisco, first thing they think about is, let's go across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would...
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we are part of what makes america go around. >> you have to admire their dedication and passion. you also have to wonder how in the world will a small group of sales associates like this take on the largest corporation in the world and win? s from >>> whether you're for unions or against them, there's no denying that wealth distribution is changing. the american middle class is shrinking and some people believe that shift is directly correlated to the demise of the unions. >> i'm here to talk to three of the biggest leaders of the unions to try and find out. >> in the past few years, there continues to be a delineation of the middle class in america that kind of parallels the decline of the labor movement. >> no question. to the day i die, i'll argue that the vehicle to the middle class was labor because the importance important issues of good wages, good health care, representation in the workplace, those were all of the things that we stand for in organized labor. the three of us as labor leaders, nobody here has a problem with developers or corporations making money. our issue
we are part of what makes america go around. >> you have to admire their dedication and passion. you also have to wonder how in the world will a small group of sales associates like this take on the largest corporation in the world and win? s from >>> whether you're for unions or against them, there's no denying that wealth distribution is changing. the american middle class is shrinking and some people believe that shift is directly correlated to the demise of the unions....
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. >>> a new america is recognizing some amazing entrepreneurs. a couple of them are here with me on "comunidad del valle." jeff butler runs a women's business center, and betty madrigal is the amazing entrepreneur of the year by new america. congratulations and welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. >> tell us first of all about your daycare and your facility and why you were selected. >> it's multicultural and bilingual. so we think when the children feel happy we have a happy future. are they getting a special place with a special program. we try -- the kids have healthy lives and prevent the obesity. so we make the exercise, the children feel free to love and play and we don't need tvs or video games. >> wow. do you think -- i need some advice from you. but you think that's the main reason you were selected? >> i think that's one. and the other is we have very good opportunities. what we need for open the daycare and focus, what the community need. >> i mean, that's how it's supposed to be. jeff, tell us about the women's business center.
. >>> a new america is recognizing some amazing entrepreneurs. a couple of them are here with me on "comunidad del valle." jeff butler runs a women's business center, and betty madrigal is the amazing entrepreneur of the year by new america. congratulations and welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. >> tell us first of all about your daycare and your facility and why you were selected. >> it's multicultural and bilingual. so we think when the children...
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has taken us in our homes without our consent but when it comes to america's food production i think people ought to be able to see where their food is coming from and these farms are specifically trying to make it illegal for anybody to take a job with intent to take photographs but they're also trying to make it illegal for existing employees to take pictures and in a couple of cases recently they've actually charged people under these laws for taking pictures from in one case a street corner in another case from a paraglider someone was flying overhead a national geographic photographer was doing a story on food systems george steinmetz is his name and he was arrested for taking pictures flying over a feed lot in kansas now mr steinmetz has taken pictures of post gadhafi libya he's been around the world he's done some dangerous stuff but it was taking pictures of us feedlots that got him put behind bars that's bizarre i mean we live in an era and an age where guys with cameras you know they're basically stalking celebrities. but they can't they can't you can't take a picture from
has taken us in our homes without our consent but when it comes to america's food production i think people ought to be able to see where their food is coming from and these farms are specifically trying to make it illegal for anybody to take a job with intent to take photographs but they're also trying to make it illegal for existing employees to take pictures and in a couple of cases recently they've actually charged people under these laws for taking pictures from in one case a street corner...
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when did we become that america? i do not believe that is the america that we are. we need to stand people up and say true patriots want people to be able to go and vote because that is how we change all of these other things. [applause] >> all right! all right! >> we would like to get to questions but i think we all been inspired by these remarks from people i have enormous respect for and they focus primarily on a very important and until recent years not sufficiently discussed national problem. i would like to bring it back as barbara asked me to to the difference of columbia because it is instructive and teaches the same lessons you learned and in part because there's a movement in which each of you will play a part if you live here and live in the area and went to help us, first thing to say is many people understood this. into a few weeks ago when a report was issued that we commissioned with the help of five distinguished judges and the assistance -- a lot of people did not understand the dimensions of the inequality the criminal justice system and the distri
when did we become that america? i do not believe that is the america that we are. we need to stand people up and say true patriots want people to be able to go and vote because that is how we change all of these other things. [applause] >> all right! all right! >> we would like to get to questions but i think we all been inspired by these remarks from people i have enormous respect for and they focus primarily on a very important and until recent years not sufficiently discussed...